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olga55 [171]
3 years ago
10

Mice who received a paired tone and shock 20 times and the same tone with no shock 20 times were not successfully conditioned to

fear the tone. Mice who received a shock every time the tone sounded wereconditioned to fear the tone. This observation supports the _____ theoryof classical conditioning.
A.Pavlovian
B. cognitive
C. emotion-based
D. original
Social Studies
1 answer:
ipn [44]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

(B). Cognitive

Explanation:

Cognition is a mental process that involves learning through experiences or by using the senses.

Classical conditioning occurs when the mind forms an <u>association between two things</u> such that when one happens, there is an expectation that the other will follow.

<em><u>Mice learning to fear a tone because they have associated the tone to the shock that occurs with it, is an example of cognitive theory of classical conditioning.</u></em>

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